60 RUMPHIUS'S HERBARIUM AMBOINENSE 



AGARICUS Linnaeus 



AGARICUS MOSCHOCARYANUS Streinz Nomencl. Fung. (1861) 70 

 (type!). 



Boletus moschocaryanus Rosenthal Syn. PI. Diaphor. (1862) 31 

 (type!). 



Boletus moschocaryanus Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 124. 



From Rumphius's description this can scarcely be an Agari- 

 cus, but is more probably a Lentinus. Rumphius describes it 

 as an edible fungus growing on Myristica trees. Its status as 

 a species is quite unknown. 



HIRNEOLA Fries 



HIRNEOLA AURICULA J U DAE (Fries) Berk. Outl. (1860) 289. 

 Tremella auricula Linn. Sp. PL (1753) 1157. 

 Exidia auricula judae Fries Syst. 2 (1823) 221. 

 Boletus V auris murina Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 126, t. 56, f. U> 



This was placed by Loureiro, Fl. Cochinch. (1790) 695, under 

 Peziza auricula Lour. It can scarcely be other than the common 

 and widely distributed Hirneola auricula judae Berk. 



AGARICACEAE sp. 



Boletus saguarius Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 124. 



The genus of this is uncertain, but it manifestly belongs in 

 the Agaricaceae. Rumphius describes it as edible and as grow- 

 ing on the decaying waste from the trunks of sago palms from 

 which the sago has been extracted. 



AGARICACEAE sp. 



Boletus II umbraculiforma Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 126. 



All that can be said regarding this form is that it belongs in 

 the Agaricaceae, possibly in the genus Agaricus. It is one of 

 the edible forms. 



AGARICACEAE sp. 



Boletus IV terrestris Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 126. 



Of wholly doubtful status other than that it belongs in the 



Agaricaceae. 



AGARICACEAE sp. 



Fungus igneus Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 130, t. 56, /. 5. 



The description is not sufficiently definite to warrant even a 

 guess as to the genus the plant pertains to, and the figure is very 

 poor. It is nonedible and is stated by Rumphius to be poisonous. 



LYCOPERDON Tournefort 



LYCOPERDON sp. 



Crepitus lupi verus Rumph. Herb. Amb. 6: 131. 



